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Career / Re: Why Private Schools Pay Peanuts by prycyvynyl: 10:26pm On Nov 27, 2018 |
Hey guys, Glad to see the thoughtful comments on this post so far. It's indeed refreshing to see that so many of my fellow Nigerian citizens care enough about the welfare and sufferings of their fellow citizens. This shows that there is still hope for Nigeria. I know I'm quite late in replying to this post, but I believe that a good reply would be worthwhile, especially to those suffering a similar predicament to mine. I'm actually commenting here because I don't know what else to do, or how to get Justice done. I worked for a school proprietor (who, by the way, has lots of schools all over Lagos and some parts of Nigeria). He was quite sweet-talking before employment, but shortly after joining that School, I gathered (from personal observations and also from overheard conversations among his old members of staff that the proprietor (who doubles-up as a "Bishop"or, maybe "Archbishop of a group of churches) was actually a chronic debtor, in the habit of owing his staff for several months, sometimes running into years! Although he charges very low school fees (8k upwards to about 15-18k), his pupils/students do pay substantially enough for him to be able to pay His staff(of which many are also his church members and thus, his "loyalists". Now, I blame myself for ever falling for his initial "sweet-spiritual talking," by which he wooed me into slaving and suffering (at the cost of my health, security,resources and so on) for his corporation, only to pay in piecemeal for the first term, and then paying nothing but (spiritually inspiring) lip service for the first 2 months (Jan.&Feb., 2018), with no salary! When it began to extend into March, I opted out in order to prevent more debts from accruing. He promised to pay me since the same March but up till today, all I hear from him are promises to pay. although i now work elsewhere, I still need my 2 months salary-I worked for. I feel so helpless, as I don't know how to get justice done. I have no solicitors/attorneys to help persuade this Bishop(fondly called "Daddy" by his church-.members/staff), to just pay me my 60k which I worked for, out of his fat pocket of income. it's been over 8 months now, yet he's still "posting" me! please, any suggestion(s) on how to get this man to pay me would be a huge relief, and most appreciated. Thank you for the (anticipated) help! |
Career / Re: Why Private Schools Pay Peanuts by prycyvynyl: 9:12pm On Nov 27, 2018 |
MissSlimbody: It's so refreshing to see that there are actually so many people in this country that are concerned about the welfare of their fellow countrymen. I also worked for a school proprietor who's also a "MOG" but I ended up leaving after he owed me for over 2 months. ever since march this year (2018) when I left, he's been promising to pay-up my 2 months salary-and failing. Though I've moved on and am now working elsewhere, I'm still begging this MOG to pay my 2 months+ salary of 60k. God help some people... |
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